An organic fertilizer fermentation tank is a device that converts organic solid waste into organic fertilizer through aerobic fermentation of microorganisms in a closed container. It utilizes the decomposition of microorganisms in nature, matures the materials through high temperature and microbial activity, kills harmful substances and reduces the moisture content and volume of the materials.
The working principle is to deliver oxygen to the materials in the tank through a vortex air pump, and continuously turn the materials under the action of the stirring shaft to maintain the activity of aerobic bacteria. These microorganisms will gradually heat up to 50-65 degrees, and after about 7 days of high-temperature fermentation, they will effectively kill insect eggs, pathogens and weed seeds. The entire fermentation process is highly automated, which reduces manual operation links and improves production efficiency.
Frequently Asked Questions
How long does the fermentation process take?
The entire high-temperature fermentation process takes approximately 7 days to complete, effectively converting waste into organic fertilizer.
What temperature is reached during fermentation?
The system utilizes aerobic microorganisms that naturally increase the material temperature to between 50-65 degrees Celsius, killing pathogens and weed seeds.
What are the main benefits of using this machine?
It provides a harmless treatment for livestock waste, reduces volume and moisture content, and creates nutrient-rich biofertilizer that enhances soil fertility and plant growth.
Is the operation of the compost tank automated?
Yes, the entire fermentation process is highly automated, which minimizes manual labor and significantly improves production efficiency.
What materials is the fermentation tank made of?
The equipment is constructed using high-quality 304 Stainless Steel or durable Steel to ensure long-term corrosion resistance and stability.
What is the daily handling capacity?
The 102m³ model has a handling capacity of approximately 8-12m³ of raw material, resulting in an output of about 3-9m³ of finished fertilizer.